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Long-time club member Pete Clark will share his Rotary journey with us through stories and events
May 07, 2020
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Territory Manager, Canadian Blood Services
May 14, 2020
The role of the Canadian Blood Services is to provide lifesaving products and services in transfusion and transplantation for Canadian patients and to safeguard Canada's systems of life essentials in blood, plasma, stem cells, and organs and tissues. Together with donors, recipients, employees, partners and volunteers, they meet changing patient needs by providing lifesaving products and services, building relationships with donors of the future and ensuring a secure supply of Canadian plasma for immune globulin. |
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Managing Director of the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Pet Trust
May 28, 2020
The Ontario Veterinary College Pet Trust is Canada’s first charitable fund dedicated to the health and well-being of companion animals. OVC Pet Trust honours the relationship between pets, their people and veterinary care givers and they achieve this by raising funds and supporting learning, healthcare and research at the Ontario Veterinary College. OVC Pet Trust funds a wide range of studies that help to improve the health of a variety of pet species. The goal of the studies are to improve or develop new diagnostic tests and treatments and to examine the human-animal bond. |
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Development Manager, Water First
Jun. 11, 2020
Water First believes that the water crisis in Indigenous communities is intolerable. They believe education and skills training are essential in creating solutions that work for these communities. Their programs acknowledge history and seek to repair past wrongs through building strong partnerships and creating lasting results in collaboration with Indigenous communities. |
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The Impact of COVID-19 On Food Insecurity In Guelph
Jun. 18, 2020
Jaya James is the Executive Director of Lakeside HOPE House and Terrie Jarvis is a founding member of Food4Kids Guelph. They are both Rotarians and members of the Friday club and are active community leaders and volunteers in the area of food insecurity. Jaya and Terrie's presentation will explain the impact of the pandemic on food insecurity in Guelph and the efforts of their own charities, and many others, in reducing the impact. |
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My Rotary Journey
Jul. 16, 2020
Jananee recently completed her BBA at the University of Toronto, specializing in management, and graduated with the Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award. She currently works as an Operational Area Manager at Amazon Canada. As an active member of the community, Jananee has served as Chairperson of The Mississauga Youth Action Committee and is passionate about mentoring youth to be leaders in their community. She served a 3-year term as a Board Member for Erin Mills Youth Centre, a youth-serving agency that focuses on empowering youth to advocate for themselves. Jananee is the current president of the Rotary Passport Club South and past President of the Rotaract Club of Mississauga. She also serves as the District Assistant for District 7080, served as Co-District Rotaract Representative in 2019-2020, and received her first Paul Harris Fellow at the District Changeover on June 23, 2020. Jananee will be speaking about Rotaract Rising through her personal journey in Rotary and how she sees the future of Rotary being impacted by the planned Rotaract growth. |
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Rotary 7080 District Governor
Jul. 23, 2020
Mike is a retired Family Physician having practiced in Cambridge for 40 years, former Chief of Staff and College of Physicians and Surgeons 2006 Physician of the Year. He joined Rotary in 1987, and his home club is Cambridge Sunrise. Mike has been club president 3 times, is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, a major donor, Bequest Society Member and he has made 2 humanitarian trips to the Dominican Republic. Mike has been married to Louise for 48 years; they have 3 children and 7 grandchildren. |
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Program Manager, Community of Hearts in Guelph
Jul. 30, 2020
Founded in 2012, Community of Hearts is a not-for-profit, charitable organization in Guelph. They support youth, adults and seniors with developmental exceptionalities in achieving the level of independence they desire. Through curriculum-based, quality programming, a person centred focus, and relevant and responsive opportunities, Community of Hearts supports participants in building self-confidence and self-advocacy to become more engaged members in the community.
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Membership Committee - Update / 19th Club Birthday Celebration
Aug. 06, 2020
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Executive Director, Ed Video Media Arts Centre
Aug. 13, 2020
Elizabeth works throughout her community to support artists and the work they make. She joined Ed Video in 2005, and her primary responsibilities include grant-writing, fundraising, administration and the development of partnerships. Previously she was Executive Director of the Mariposa Folk Foundation, an administrative assistant at the United Way, and a software reviewer. With a background in music and theatre, she has made the transition to video and continues to learn new technologies. Liz will be speaking about what Ed Video does and why it is important to the Guelph community.
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Volunteer Appreciation Event - Virtual Cheque Presentations
Sep. 10, 2020
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Centre Wellington Toastmasters
Sep. 17, 2020
Lynne is a Registered Massage Therapist who has been practicing in Fergus for 22 years. She began her career working for a local massage therapy clinic and after 2 years, branched out and opened her own home-based clinic. Her current clinic location is on Gartshore Street in Fergus. Lynne loves the challenges and freedom of being self-employed. A few years ago, she decided to challenge herself further by facing her fear of water and learning how to swim, facing her fear of heights and ziplining across the Elora Gorge and joining Centre Wellington Toastmasters, where she is perfecting her speaking skills. She is happily married with 3 adorable cats.
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Sep. 28, 2020
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Community Outreach Coordinator, The Green Legacy Programme for the County of Wellington
Oct. 01, 2020
In 2004, The Green Legacy was just a simple idea to plant 150,000 trees to celebrate the County's 150 year anniversary. That idea has now grown to over two million trees planted in the County of Wellington by community partners, making it the largest municipal tree planting programme in North America. The Green Legacy caught the attention of the United Nations in 2010, when the programme was recognized under the Billion Tree Campaign for their help in the fight against climate change. The environment remains a very significant political, social and economic issue that involves all levels of government and tree planting is an easy but effective way to improve the environment. The County of Wellington fosters local initiatives by providing trees free of charge to its residents and community groups. The Green Legacy Programme is also responsible for organizing the Warden’s Tree Planting which has been an annual event for County and member Municipal staff since 2006. |
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Rotary Rewind
Oct. 08, 2020
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Chair of the Board, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington
Oct. 15, 2020
The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program provides boys and girls, and young men and women, with a role model to talk to and share the experiences of growing up with. Through regular outings, a relationship is developed between the mentor and the mentee, which is built on trust and common interests, and is supported by our experienced case-workers. The result is a life-changing experience for both the mentor and the mentee.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program usually requires two regularly scheduled outings a month of a few hours each and a minimum of a one year commitment.
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Flag raising outside City Hall (no ceremony)
Oct. 21, 2020
World Polio Day on October 24 each year is recognized in Guelph by Rotarians and the Mayor with speeches and a flag raising ceremony outside City Hall. Due to the COVID-19 social gathering restrictions, the flag raising ceremony has been cancelled. The flag will be raised on Wednesday, October 21 by a City staff member without spectators in attendance. |
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Event - Flag raising ceremony at City Hall for World Polio Day
Oct. 24, 2020
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